Solution to door woes hinges on bent pin

: I have door problems. One of my doors closes by itself and it isn’t supposed to. The other door doesn’t latch correctly. How can I fix these?

Going green earns homes platinum rating

It’s exciting to see the transformation taking place in the home-building market. Perhaps the best example is the new Villa Trieste development by Pulte Homes. Located in Summerlin, this community of 185 homes is leading the way when it comes to responsible building in Southern Nevada.

Celebrate Romance

Valentine’s Day is just days away, but you needn’t fret. There’s still plenty of time to set the stage for romance.

Durango wins in overtime

Even with an eight-point lead in the final two minutes of regulation, Durango boys basketball coach DeShawn Henry was “sweating bullets” Wednesday night.

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT SANTA ANITA PARK

FISHING REPORT

LAKE MEAD — Only a handful of anglers took part in Friday’s trout plants at Boulder and Hemenway harbors.

Utah cools off San Diego State

SALT LAKE CITY — Shaun Green had 21 points and 10 rebounds, leading Utah to a 67-55 victory over San Diego State on Wednesday night.

Rare card nets more than $10

A Fresno, Calif., antiques dealer has hit a home run with the sale of a rare baseball card she originally thought was worth only $10.

ON TV/RADIO

BASKETBALL

HEAD OF THE CLASS

ARBOR VIEW Girls basketball player Jena Valenzuela boosted her season averages to 12 points and six rebounds. Boys basketball player Anthony Trepagnier averaged 22 points and five rebounds and made 9 of 10 free throws in two games.

Junior grows into elder

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Dale Earnhardt Jr. never wanted to be the voice of NASCAR, the one getting all the questions and shouldering the responsibility for speaking for teammates, colleagues and everyone else in the garage.

Steady shooters hit their target for Boy Scouts

Low-hanging clouds and periods of heavy rain could not dampen the spirits of shooters who gathered Saturday at Desert Lakes Shooting Club in Boulder City for the second Las Vegas Sporting Clays Classic. Neither could the wind, which sometimes blew hard enough to carry huge raindrops into seemingly protected places where shooters and event volunteers sought shelter.

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